Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Local fitness experts Mike and Stephanie Morris bring their unique training approach to Sugar Mill Pond. By Lisa Hanchey
Mike and Stephanie Morris have come full circle from Opelousas to Florida and back to launch their fitness business, Full Circle Health. Now, the power couple is expanding to fast-growing Youngsville with their latest venture — Full Circle Health at Sugar Mill Pond. In addition to offering state-of-the-art workout equipment, this unique fitness studio will feature special programs that are new to Acadiana.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
You can behave your way to weight loss. By Lisa Hanchey
If you’re like most people, you don’t weigh anywhere near what you did in high school. We’ve all gained a few pounds. On average, people pack on about five to 10 pounds every decade, according to Valerie Myers, Ph.D., instructor of clinical psychology at Pennington Biomedical Center. Over time, that extra weight could increase your chances for high blood pressure, Type II diabetes and obesity.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
By Lisa Hanchey Photos by Robin May
Pennington Biomedical and River Ranch aim to make Lafayette’s corporate workforce healthier.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
By Lisa Hanchey
LGMC’s painless, noninvasive radiosurgery treatment puts Denham Springs woman on the road to recovery.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
By Lisa Hanchey
A local woman’s real-life medical dilemma is featured on Discovery Health’s Mystery Diagnosis.
JUNE 19 Former Saint Steve Gleason, who is paralyzed by ALS, released a statement Tuesday in response to the Atlanta radio station's skit making fun of him and the disease, this Picayune post reports. What did he say? He said he'd accepted the apology of the DJs who did it, notes that at least the incident has got people talking about ALS, and asks anyone who is burning to take action about it to do so -- by helping him fight ALS.
JUNE 19 Blogger Ian McGibboney takes a look at the Gleason incident in this post. He makes a good argument about the difference between having free speech and being free from consequences for your speech (which none of us is). He also admits that many of us got upset before we listened to the skit -- but lets us know that the reality is far worse than we can imagine. It was the incredibly bad judgment, even more than the actual speech, that probably got those DJs fired, he opines.
JUNE 19 Washington Post blogger Aaron Blake writes about Sen. Guillory's switch to the GOP in this post. He writes what most political watchers in Louisiana know: Guillory was a Republican before he decided to run for the senate seat in a mostly-D St. Landry district, and has switched back now that he plans to run for Lt. Gov. in a mostly-R state. But how come Blake missed Guillory's appearance on a TLC pageant show? Now that is a video we'd like to see. (Again).
JUNE 19 Here's another Washington Post blog post about a Louisiana politician, and it's just plain scathing. Ezra Klein says Jindal's Politico post was "insulting" to the intelligence of voters, and adds that Jindal is personifying the "stupid" he's railed against, by being an "elite" who convinces GOP activists of "things that aren't true." Me-ow.
JUNE 19 Here's Gov. Jindal's post in Politico, in which he asks the GOP to get over losing to Obama (again) and stop "the bedwetting." (Uh, what?) He gives his Republican buddies what is probably a nerd's idea of a coach's motivational talk, which starts with a list of accomplishments that they can't seem to exploit and ending with an absurd description of liberals that sounds like a character treatment for a Fox "News" movie scripted by Gordon Liddy. Sure, he's preaching to the choir, but even the choir's not this gullible.
JUNE 19 Lamar Parmentel read Gov. Jindal's post on Politico, but thinks it was so dumb it probably was published in the wrong paper. This post by Lamar on the Daily Kingfish opines that possibly Jindal's post was destined for the Onion -- because the governor couldn't possibly be serious here. If you listen closely, you can hear the staff of the Kingfish giggling.
JUNE 19 Blogger Robert Mann posts from Turkey, a country he has visited several times in the past few years. Mann gives an interesting overview of the current political and societal climate of the country, which -- if you're living under a rock and don't know -- is experiencing protests and turmoil these days. Mann promises to post as much as he can during his trip, which should be fascinating reading.
JUNE 19 Blogger CB Forgotston says the legislature is keeping the vicious cycle going with its funding of new buildings for the community college/technical college system. Universities across the state need maintenance and improvement on existing buildings, and the solution is to build new buildings at other schools? By the time the bonds are paid off, those buildings will be falling down, too, CB says.
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